Douglas fir timbers from selected trees on this south west corner of the Coulson family property were used to create the post and beam superstructure for our home and landscape design studio.
The 42" overhangs carry run off from 900 sq ft of sod roof, along recycled log boom chains, which trickle feed potted bamboos at entrance.
Heated terrazzo and glass-lit design corner, with custom solid bamboo cabinetry, overlooks Japanese-inspired garden.
Clerestory windows offer views of rooftop garden.
The studio has a sod roof, where plants can grow.
The space is divided by sliding Shoji Screens, produced by Gelinas Carr Furniture, and co designed and detailed by David Coulson. To see these screens featured in the Gelinas Carr blog visit: www.gelinascarr.com/shoji-for-david-coulson/
This space features a green roof, accessible by iron stairs salvaged by David, refinished and fitted to the studio.
This space features a green roof, accessible by iron stairs salvaged by David, refinished and fitted to the studio.